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Weekly Update 510: Live From Mallorca with Scott Helme

·Source: Troy Hunt

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Executive Summary

How's the view?! Back to business, it's now 8 years ago that Scott and I thought it would be a cool idea to build Why no HTTPS? We used the site to shame companies for not implementing their transport later security property, and to make it

Analysis

How's the view?! Back to business, it's now 8 years ago that Scott and I thought it would be a cool idea to build Why no HTTPS? We used the site to shame companies for not implementing their transport later security property, and to make it
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Originally published by Troy Hunt on Jun 30, 2026.

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